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California Farming CEO Flags Investment Pitfalls, Urges Sustainable Focus

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Dead almond trees lie in an open field after being removed due to a lack of water for irrigation, in Huron, a town in the drought-stricken Central Valley, Calif., on July 23, 2021. Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty ImagesCalifornia is the nation’s undisputed leader in agricultural production and a hotspot for institutional farmland investors. However, investing in farmland—especially in California—comes with many pitfalls, the CEO of a farming company recently warned, citing rising bankruptcies in recent years.He also called for sustainable investor behavior so the state can maintain its productivity and deliver long-term profits for investors.Farming PowerhouseThe Golden State produces about half of all the vegetables grown in the United States, and more than three-quarters of the nation’s fruits and nuts come from its sun-drenched soil, according to a report from the California Department of Food and Agriculture.

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